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This special issue of the IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing (JSTARS) contains 11 papers both from the extended outcomes of the Multitemp 2019 presented papers, and from the submissions by following a general Call-for-Papers of this special issue. These papers focus on the interesting and relevant topics in the multitemporal data analysis.

Highlights

  • T HANKS to the revisit property of Earth observation (EO) satellites, continuous monitoring of large areas of the Earth’s surface with high-resolution sensors benefits many scientific goals and various remote-sensing applications

  • The evolution of the multitemporal analysis has evolved from bitemporal change detection (CD) methods to signal-processing methods for the analysis of long image sequences, and from single-sensor approaches to multisensor synergy and fusion methods

  • Sicong Liu from Tongji University, 159 participants from 12 countries around the world gathered in Shanghai, to share their recent novel solutions to technical problems and developments related to multitemporal data analysis

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T HANKS to the revisit property of Earth observation (EO) satellites, continuous monitoring of large areas of the Earth’s surface with high-resolution sensors benefits many scientific goals and various remote-sensing applications.The enhanced capability of acquiring multitemporal remotesensing images and the advanced analytical techniques significantly increase the interest of the remote-sensing community in the multitemporal domain and allow addressing new important and challenging applications. During August 5–7, 2019, the 10th International Workshop on the Analysis of Multitemporal Remote Sensing Images (MultiTemp 2019) was successfully held in Shanghai, China. He is the Technical Co-Chair of the Tenth International Workshop on the Analysis of Multitemporal Remote Sensing Images (MultiTemp 2019).

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